Sunday, February 10, 2013

Bigfoot in the wild!

Here are a couple of shots of the elusive "ape-man" as seen in the wild...

First up is Blastoff Comics in North Hollywood, CA.


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Blastoff Comics - North Hollywood
Next up is Meltdown Comics in West Hollywood, CA.

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Meltdown Comics - West Hollywood

If anybody else has a "sighting" in the wild, send us a photo at brewhousecomics[at]gmail.com and we'll post it here!

Thanks to all of the "Brewhouse Thirteen!" for supporting our comic, Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman!

And if you're not close to one of the thirteen, you can always pick up a copy via our Bigfoot Store!

Have a good one,

Josh S. Henaman

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Bigfoot Digital is HERE!

The print version of Issue #2 is right around the corner, so what better way to get brought up to speed than to check out Issue #1 on Amazon Kindle or iTunes!  (Perfect if you have a Kindle, Kindle Fire, iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch!)

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Oh, and did we mention the digital version is only 99 cents?!

And need I remind you... if you dig us digitally, you're going to love us in print!





And be sure to check back often as we get uploaded to Nook, Kobo, etc.

Our Bigfoot comic has just gone where no Bigfoot has gone before...

The Bigfoot EBOOK store is open!

Have a good one,

Josh S. Henaman

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Pre-Order Bigfoot Issue #2 Now!

Bigfoot is back!

Pre-Ordering for Bigfoot #2 is available now via our Bigfoot Store link (and if you don't already have #1, you can order a combo-pack of the two!)  

Shipping date on #2 is set for Feb. 6th, so you'll get it in plenty of time for the "Official" Feb. 13th release date!  

So without further ado, a sneak preview of Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman #2!

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Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel

Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel

Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel

Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel
Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel

Bigfoot Sword of the Earthman Issue #2 comic book preview barbarian graphic novel


If you're enjoying where this little Bigfoot comic is heading, be sure and send us a message and keep spreading the word!

And remember, Pre-Orders will ship on Feb. 6th!  

Have a good one, 

Josh S. Henaman 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Issue #2... What's come before...

As an homage to every great Flash Gordon pulp adventure, consider this feature our "Star Wars crawl".

I give you... Issue #2's inside cover.

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Have a good one, 

Josh S. Henaman 


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The (Not-So) Dreaded Press Release


Or alternatively titled, “One Man’s Attempt to Get Someone… Anyone to Read His Bigfoot Comic Book.”  


Last year I attended a panel at Wondercon titled, “How to Get News Coverage” with panelists from a variety of comics news sites, including Comic Book Resources, First Comics News and The Beat, just to name a few.  And while the information they presented was absolutely golden, one thing stuck with me as I prepped the big release for Bigfoot – S.O.T.E. #1.

They see a lot of press releases… Every day. 

Whether it’s the latest game-changing crossover from the big two or the next Kickstarter phenomenon, not a day goes by that the news agencies are not bombarded with pitches and press releases.  Some releases you know have been finessed and massaged by a massive marketing machine and others not far removed from having just been scribbled down in a well-worn moleskine notebook.  If you’re just one small indie in a sea of mainstream and indie books, chances are you won’t see daylight.  So after I finished furiously jotting down notes and potential contact names, I left the panel with one driving goal when it came to perfecting a press release.  One golden rule that sat above all others. 

Don’t be boring. 

Okay, that seems like a cop-out.  That’s like saying, “Be good,” without really giving any thoughts or instructions on how to actually “be good.”  So I’ll talk about how I approached Bigfoot.    

First things first, I actually get a kick out of writing press releases and query letters.  For me, it is kind of fun to break something down into what is essentially a “trailer” for what you’ve written.  Don’t give ‘em too much and leave them wanting more. Think of whoever is reading your press release as your audience (and this includes news outlets and reviewers.)  You want to entertain them.  Sure, you want to give them all the necessary information they’ll need to either construct a blurb or post your exact words (aka the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How), but you have to keep in mind that your press release may just be another sheet on a stack of papers or another email in a long list of emails.  And if you do any research into writing press releases you’ll quickly find out that a lot of them look the same.  EXACTLY the same. 

So how do you stand out? 

For me, it was simple.  Draw them into the world and make them a part of the story.  Don’t just give them the facts.  I’m pretty sure nobody wants to read, “Josh Henaman’s latest book is a six-issue mini-series… “ (snooze.)

Take a look at my first press release (I actually created two.  The second one I briefly cover further down.)  

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The first line is obviously your title, not quite a sentence, but a quick snippet to grab their attention.  “Bigfoot… with a Broadsword.”  After reading that, you have a pretty good visual in mind. 

The second title is your one-sentence pitch.  “Mini-series takes Bigfoot on an epic sci-fi adventure to a distant planet of dinosaurs, barbarians and damsels in distress.” 

Once again, you have some cool visuals to go along with the initial “Bigfoot… with a Broadsword” title.  And while you have these awesome moments of Bigfoot fighting monsters and saving some ladies, you also have the first bit of relevant info to the book.  It’s a mini-series.  The reason I opted to mention it here is because I don’t bring it up again until the fourth paragraph.

And speaking of the fourth paragraph, if you’ve done the research on how to write a press release, you’ll see that this paragraph is the one more releases lead with.  The reason I didn’t is because “Brewhouse Comics” and “Josh S. Henaman” are about as far as you can get from a household name at the moment.  The last thing I wanted to invoke was a sense of “Who cares?”

Instead, I opened with an event.  

On October 20, 1967, a pair of hunters caught on film the image of a solitary creature in the wilds of Northern California.  After a media firestorm, no credible evidence could prove the existence of this “Bigfoot” and for the next 40 years the sighting was largely deemed a hoax.  On November 6th, 2007, the NASA rover, Spirit, photographed the same creature on a ridge just south of Grissom Hill.  The location?  Fourth planet from the sun: Mars.   On November 7, 2012… the world discovers how he got there. 

The dying planet needed a hero… what they got was a sasquatch.”

This entire sequence has the feel of a good horror movie trailer.  It kind of has that old school Texas Chainsaw or The Town that Dreaded Sundown faux-documentary vibe to it.  It sucks you in.  Makes you feel like you're a part of it.

After that, I finally get into the meat of the Who, What, When, Where and Why.

The second press release focused more on the "Brewhouse" name.  Once again, I kept the "Hi, my name is Josh S. Henaman" to a minimum and essentially started off with a question.  "What do the craft beer industry and comic books have in common?"  


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My reasoning for this approach?  I had to ask myself a few questions.  Who am I trying to reach?  What is my niche?  Comic Books, Bigfoot and Beer.  Pretty simple when you think about it and it gives it a unique spin that a lot of reviewers or news sites haven't seen before.  

So that's it.  Comic book marketing and writing a press release shouldn't be seen as a necessary evil.  Sure, you have the standard info you absolutely need to state, but there are no rules saying you can't change it up a little.  Have some fun with it and your audience (aka the reviewers) may get a kick out of it and decide to run with it.  It's an extension of your storytelling abilities.  

Next up... A preview of Issue #2!

Have a good one, 

Josh S. Henaman 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Bigfoot... The Reviews!

UPDATED: We've added the great review from CBR's blog, "Comics Should Be Good" and Josh's guest reviews in Robot 6's column, "What Are You Reading?"

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It's December and what better way to kick off the new month than to post some links of the happenings in November!

Critically, we're off to a fantastic start!  It was always a big question mark as to whether or not people would respond to a sword, sorcery and sasquatch comic book, but as the say in the film world... the reviews are in!

"Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman is kind of like mainlining the Planet Hulk series while mashing your face into some classic issue of Hellboy... it's full of bad craziness, giant aliens and awesomely pulpy art!"


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"Bigfoot is one of those comics where it sounds like the creators were sitting around drinking and thinking of goofy ideas, and decided to run with one... Keep it up!"  

Greg Burgas - Comics Should Be Good/Comic Book Resources

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"This is a smart, wild fusion mash-up of several genres/stories that has the legs (or feet) to go the distance!"


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"Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman is one of those rare titles that make me remember how much fun comics can be."  


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"It feels like Jack Kirby and Edgar Rice Burroughs had a love child, and that love child was awesome."


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"A sword-slingin' Sasquatch fighting monsters and aliens on Mars?!  Sign me up!"


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So there you have it.  We'll have many more reviews to come, but this Bigfoot comic book is off to a great start.

Finally, Josh was also a guest reviewer for Robot 6's "What Are You Reading?"  Check it out:

"What Are You Reading?"

Thanks for all the support!  And don't forget you can pick up Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman at any of the awesome stores listed above or you can order it directly from this site in our Bigfoot Store!


Have a good one!

Josh S. Henaman

Friday, November 23, 2012

Buy - Monitor - Follow

Hope everyone is having a great Thanksgiving (and maybe a good (stuffed) four-day weekend as a result!)

I just wanted to give everyone a couple of quick links.

Josh is now on Twitter!  Yes, he's a good few years behind the rest of the world, but he finally took the plunge.  Now you can follow his exploits as he brings you everything Bigfoot related (and maybe a few odds and ends regarding writing and creativity.)  And what the hey, he's also on Instagram, but that's more beer-related than anything (with a name like "Brewhouse Comics" it had to come from somewhere.*)

Twitter:  JoshSHenaman

Instagram:  joshua_henaman

Remember the Bigfoot Store is open!  For all your B:SOTE needs!

Or you can find us at these excellent Brick and Mortars!

Finally, keep tabs, like us and tell us how we're doing on the ol'Facebook Page!

Coming soon... updates!

Have a good one,

Josh S. Henaman

*And purely by coincidence, the acronym for Bigfoot - Sword of the Earthman is B:SOTE... which is similar to besot.  To be "besotted" is to be stupefied with drink, intoxicated... Brewhouse Comics, indeed.